Unless you’re a professional pastry chef, you probably make just a couple of pies a year — at most. As we head into peak pie-baking season, we talked to people who bake hundreds of pies each year, and ...
No matter how many pies you make in a lifetime, there’s one task that always feels strangely daunting – making the pie crust. Whether you want to roll out a classic all-butter pie dough for apple pie, ...
"If a store-bought crust will get people to bake, I'm all for it," says Christine, our senior recipe editor who herself opts for the frozen stuff 25% of the time. She's not the only food editor at The ...
Whether you're a baking enthusiast or just someone who pulls out their rolling pin once a year for Thanksgiving, it can be hard to accept the idea of using a store-bought pie crust for pie. Yet, once ...
I have a confession to make. I don't like to make pie crust. I can. I have. I do. I don't like to, so I don't. I buy ready-made pie crusts. And doing so has several benefits. First, my husband is ...